15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
the intent of its use and the intent of its use is not know who in the business be a nobleman. ok let me ask you about this idea of inflation because the government here in the u.k. and in the united states and elsewhere they say that it's not a problem it's on the radar that deflation is really the problem and therefore we need more quantitative easing we're going to target nominal g.d.p. instead of inflation but if you expand your balance sheet by trillions of dollars or trillions of pounds isn't that where the inflation is residing at the same time america just announced that one of their big health insurer providers is upping costs by twenty percent education skyrocketing every single year prices on things on the periphery are skyrocketing but they say there's no inflation but yet it's right there on the on the fed's balance sheet an argument peter schiff makes repeatedly now he's getting into hot water because people say wait a minute peter you're wrong because after all when i buy a computer it's the same my apple become pewter is the same price as i paid last year there
the intent of its use and the intent of its use is not know who in the business be a nobleman. ok let me ask you about this idea of inflation because the government here in the u.k. and in the united states and elsewhere they say that it's not a problem it's on the radar that deflation is really the problem and therefore we need more quantitative easing we're going to target nominal g.d.p. instead of inflation but if you expand your balance sheet by trillions of dollars or trillions of pounds...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
us. that's what they think they can every dead body and they put a price tag on it and it's their books their revenue stream so let's look at the policy response from the central bankers as you said at the top of the show monkeys where advanced above monkeys because we know the universe in which we live so here we're talking about glenn stevens who's the head of the australian reserve bank and he's looking at the westerners over here who he seems to be saying let's move over to the more sane policies of the east he's looking at all the quantitative easing going on and now we have more and more rounds of quantitative easing to cover up all the crimes and he says the problem will be the exit from these policies and the restoration of the distinction between fiscal and monetary policy with the appropriate disciplines and he says importantly what's going to happen is not only do we not know how to exit it but the whole fabric of the financial system the economic system the monkeys jumping aro
us. that's what they think they can every dead body and they put a price tag on it and it's their books their revenue stream so let's look at the policy response from the central bankers as you said at the top of the show monkeys where advanced above monkeys because we know the universe in which we live so here we're talking about glenn stevens who's the head of the australian reserve bank and he's looking at the westerners over here who he seems to be saying let's move over to the more sane...
61
61
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life.
thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life.
67
67
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KICU
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow.
thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow.
179
179
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. >>> we continue tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to hend them, we must change. >> so we have just spent about half an hour having serious conversations about the three big topic that is are coming out of this shooting. the three areas where as the president said we're not doing enough and we will have to change. as we brought you the news, we haven't talked about this much, just ourselves over the past few days so let's take it to the table now. s.e. what are your thoughts? >> i will talk later about guns and mental health so just real quick on culture, i want to play a clip of a little movie called "bowling for columbine." >> video games. >> television. >> entertainment. >> satan. >> cartoons. >> guns. >> society. >> drugs. >> shock rocker marilyn manson. >> manson. >> manson. >> manson has canceled the last five dates over his u.s. tour out of respect for the those lost in littleton. but the singer
you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. >>> we continue tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to hend them, we must change. >> so we have just spent about half an hour having serious conversations about the three big topic that is are coming out of this shooting. the three areas where as the president said we're not doing enough and...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
to begin awake and wake in the wake of the tragedy but i think about that death all of us i mean that's the those are the talking points coming from the n.r.a. the politicians that are in matched in the n.r.a. and in conservative causes i mean that's that's that's not speculation on my part that's politics and media one hundred one for the last fifteen years they have a message they have a narrative that narrative has to percolate through their delivery system which unfortunately are their very competent very wonderful anchors and reporters who i would legace any news outlet but there is the set up the delivery system for the pundits for the host driven shows where you have the right wing you know mentality come in in this rehash of this shot back out you know in these various media outlets where they're pundits feed into somebody like laura ingram this is nothing different than what they did ironically two weeks ago to bob costas and one of their own employees jason whitlock when costas and whitlock talked about guns with respect to the kansas city chiefs who killed his. we had an assa
to begin awake and wake in the wake of the tragedy but i think about that death all of us i mean that's the those are the talking points coming from the n.r.a. the politicians that are in matched in the n.r.a. and in conservative causes i mean that's that's that's not speculation on my part that's politics and media one hundred one for the last fifteen years they have a message they have a narrative that narrative has to percolate through their delivery system which unfortunately are their very...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
102
102
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> he admitted he did in fact spy on us, infiltrate us. he admitted he passed on information to an intelligence network, which as you mentioned earlier, was composed of dozens of law-enforcement agencies ranging from municipal to county to state to regional and several federal agencies, including immigration customs enforcement, a joint terrorism task force, fbi, homeland security, the army in fort lewis. >> the exposure of the spying led to disclosures of intelligence gathering and sharing about the activists by the air force, a federal capitol police, the coast guard, and local and state police. in a landmark decision, the night circuit court of appeals has ruled activists can sue military officials for violations of the first amendment and unlawful spying. in california, and iraq war veteran has filed suit against the oakland police department for injuries sustained during and occupy protest last year. scott olsen suffered a fractured skull and was placed in a medically induced coma after authorities fired non-lethal projectiles into a
. >> he admitted he did in fact spy on us, infiltrate us. he admitted he passed on information to an intelligence network, which as you mentioned earlier, was composed of dozens of law-enforcement agencies ranging from municipal to county to state to regional and several federal agencies, including immigration customs enforcement, a joint terrorism task force, fbi, homeland security, the army in fort lewis. >> the exposure of the spying led to disclosures of intelligence gathering...
156
156
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
michael moore used the shooter's name. we haven't shown his face here, and there's no way that you can avoid saying his name as you do all these stories right? but i want to de-emphasize him. because, one, it's not about him. and in this case, i don't know what his demons were, and we'll discuss that later in the show. for some of these guys like dli klibold, we don't seen show streakers on tv because you don't want to with regard reward them, they did it to get attention. but we do story after story about these shooters, and we make them famous. i think we got to stop doing that. i think what we need to do is focus on the victims. now, two of them are being buried today. every one of these stories rips my guts out inside. watch. >> the first of the funerals for the 26 innocent victims gunned down at sandy hook elementary school began today. noah posner was the youngest victim. just last month he celebrated his sixth bird along with his twin sister. she was in a different classroom and survived the attack. jack pinto also
michael moore used the shooter's name. we haven't shown his face here, and there's no way that you can avoid saying his name as you do all these stories right? but i want to de-emphasize him. because, one, it's not about him. and in this case, i don't know what his demons were, and we'll discuss that later in the show. for some of these guys like dli klibold, we don't seen show streakers on tv because you don't want to with regard reward them, they did it to get attention. but we do story after...
229
229
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our hearts and do not let their bright shaning fiess become extinguished. let us do everything in our power to ensure their light continues to shine brighter and brighter in all that we do to remember them. that's all for us tonight. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. by december 22nd why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in e
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our...
352
352
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 1
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our hearts and do not let their bright shaning fiess become extinguished. let us do everything in our power to ensure their light continues to shine brighter and brighter in all that we do to remember them. that's all for us tonight. is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep.
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our...
193
193
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
e-mail us your thoughts or tweet us. and moving forward, i think we have just mentioned what you can do with the e-mails. and now we want to take a look at the markets. the ftse 100 adding .3%. double that for the xetra dax. the cac 40 up by about .25% and the ibex is snapping up this morning. it's up about 1%. the bond will reflect this risk on attitude. we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this on the back of the inflation report which showed cpi up 2.7% year on year. forex, the euro/dollar was stronger earlier. we're seeing just a little bit to the up side. not too far off the 1.32 mark which is extraordinary. the sterling moving to a multi month high. 1.62. it's just over that level this morning, up .1%. >>> now, spain will keep a quick look -- take a quick look at the results from italy in this debt auction. we've got basically an offering of short-term bills, three month and six-month bills. the yields on that are sti
e-mail us your thoughts or tweet us. and moving forward, i think we have just mentioned what you can do with the e-mails. and now we want to take a look at the markets. the ftse 100 adding .3%. double that for the xetra dax. the cac 40 up by about .25% and the ibex is snapping up this morning. it's up about 1%. the bond will reflect this risk on attitude. we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this...
79
79
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> bill: how to mitigate gun violence, joining us, mary katherine ham and juan williams. i apologize for the audience for mixing up an ak and ar 15. i'm not a gun guy, but i'm not totally ignorant about the issue, it's just that -- i made a mistake. so now i look like an idiot, but that's all right. juan, you heard the discussion. you heard the talking points. i'm putting you in charge now. you're president obama's top advisor on this issue. you tell him to do what? >> you know, first of all, i really appreciate your tone tonight. i think that you have america's heart because this is christmas season and the idea of those little kids -- >> bill: we wan
use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> bill: how to mitigate gun violence, joining us, mary katherine ham and juan williams. i apologize for the audience for mixing...
53
53
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't like to use the word evil. it trivalizes something we need to understand. >> why savages are killed in cambodia and the enthire third reich. until then evil will suffice. horrific school killings happened in bath, michigan when a man used dynamite to kill 45. how many more children have to die before america mends gun laws. >> bringing fire arms in mexico is a huge crime. that's why you checked n. i am angry about the story. my wife and i cancelled a trip to mexico. if corporal hammer is not released before christmas, i think you will have company. the tip of the day, because of the coverage. do you believe that the factor christmas coverage is accurate or over flown. 25,000. and 91 say accurate. nipepercent. >> and the liberal media said i facriicated. be skeptical of the media. many of them are not in the business was telling the truth. check out the fox nuse factor. and we would like you to spout out anywhere in the world. it
i don't like to use the word evil. it trivalizes something we need to understand. >> why savages are killed in cambodia and the enthire third reich. until then evil will suffice. horrific school killings happened in bath, michigan when a man used dynamite to kill 45. how many more children have to die before america mends gun laws. >> bringing fire arms in mexico is a huge crime. that's why you checked n. i am angry about the story. my wife and i cancelled a trip to mexico. if...
215
215
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
park uses other tactics to get their vote. the candidate a's song is adapt from a hit, and campaign workers try to listen to what the young are saying. this year from students who have traveled finding work, the staff promises to do something about the job shortage. >> translator: our saenuri party is criticized for not trying to understand the concerns of young people. well, our candidate will listen to their complaints and help them. >> reporter: why park has to work hard to attract young voters, another candidate is already popular with them. but as soon as seeking their votes, he's also courting people who haven't decided who they would choose. yellow is a campaign color of his democratic united party. it's slogan is always on the title of the people. moon targets anyone suffering from the widening income gap and the lack of jobs. park is the daughter of a former president. moon's parents were poor, and he uses his humble roots to appeal to the common people. >> moon's staff made this tv commercial. he's at home relaxing.
park uses other tactics to get their vote. the candidate a's song is adapt from a hit, and campaign workers try to listen to what the young are saying. this year from students who have traveled finding work, the staff promises to do something about the job shortage. >> translator: our saenuri party is criticized for not trying to understand the concerns of young people. well, our candidate will listen to their complaints and help them. >> reporter: why park has to work hard to...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
91
91
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
we are glad you have joined us. conversation with anne lamott coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate
we are glad you have joined us. conversation with anne lamott coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate
73
73
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
use them. they can use the pictures. they own the pictures. they can advertise with those pictures, really? they are saying that? and the stock is up? i'm surprised. nicole: i mean, people must be outraged because this has become wildly popular instagram has been growing exponentially. stuart: that looks to me like a pr bad move. charles: wall street wants them to find a way to make money. wall street and main street's agenda are two different things. stuart: you are right. charles: i think younger people just don't even grasp that particular concept of ownership. they just want their 15 seconds of fame. they put it out there. hey, look at me in the santa outfit with a hat. david: i've got two words for facebook, my space. stuart: that hurts. all right, tobacco companies no longer able to advertise cigarettes, got that, but there is no such restriction on smokeless tobacco. according to the l.a. times, tobacco companies spent 440 million dollars -- 444 million dollars just marketing smokeless t
use them. they can use the pictures. they own the pictures. they can advertise with those pictures, really? they are saying that? and the stock is up? i'm surprised. nicole: i mean, people must be outraged because this has become wildly popular instagram has been growing exponentially. stuart: that looks to me like a pr bad move. charles: wall street wants them to find a way to make money. wall street and main street's agenda are two different things. stuart: you are right. charles: i think...
91
91
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
101
101
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
that has allowed us to introduce constant monitoring. we have not as proposed but implemented legislation on a statewide level. and we have introduced new guidelines with the focus on observing the behavior for warning signs. schools and the police have cooperated on a range of preventive measures. we have employed 100 school psychologists and we have taken on a more active role on issues concerning schools. we have really done quite a lot to prevent another event from occurring or make it possible. >> that was the minister of interior of speaking to us earlier. to afghanistan now where they have a visit in the base in the hindu kush praising the mission as an important mission and. he sang to them for his unexpected visit and they said they deserved more recognition for their role in a military that has a condition in serving a 48 force of peace internationally. >> a german government plane making a surprise stop in afghanistan. he made the unannounced present -- visit to thank them for their service and gain a better understanding of t
that has allowed us to introduce constant monitoring. we have not as proposed but implemented legislation on a statewide level. and we have introduced new guidelines with the focus on observing the behavior for warning signs. schools and the police have cooperated on a range of preventive measures. we have employed 100 school psychologists and we have taken on a more active role on issues concerning schools. we have really done quite a lot to prevent another event from occurring or make it...
137
137
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
abc 7 news is live for us in concord tonight. >> students tell us there was a moment of silence for montreal blakely. blakely played offense and defense for the football team police say he was shot and killed saturday night in san francisco bay view district. around 10. a friend took him to the hospital where he was pro downsed -- pronounced dead nchl addition to moment of silence, students say many wore black today. they found out about his death yesterday. sleea social media. there is a vigil yil planned friday evening on the football field, parents weary of what feels like unrelentding violence. >> there is no value put only. every day you read about something, hearing about something where taking someone's life seems to be the most immediate, simple way to address a problem. >> it was shocking. very tragic. i heard he was a great guy. i didn't -- i didn't know what to think. >> people have been saying on twitter, facebook. people posting pictures. and he was a good person. >> students here saying they have no idea why woe have been in san francisco on saturday night. also, police are?÷b
abc 7 news is live for us in concord tonight. >> students tell us there was a moment of silence for montreal blakely. blakely played offense and defense for the football team police say he was shot and killed saturday night in san francisco bay view district. around 10. a friend took him to the hospital where he was pro downsed -- pronounced dead nchl addition to moment of silence, students say many wore black today. they found out about his death yesterday. sleea social media. there is a...
85
85
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
that will move past us in a few hours. as the rain moves -- moves up, we did have a dense fog in the morning. that is why the weather service continues. visibility in this area going under a quarter mile at times. the good news is it is mid december and all the moisture is falling above freezing. 52 downtown. 51 right now. temperatures will not cool off in the morning. maybe even rising a few more degrees overnight. the winds are beginning to shift to the south. a few showers. unseasonably warm tonight. the moisture will be pushed out through this front. a dreary start. behind it, westerly winds, high pressure will build in, it will be a breezy afternoon and we may see some shun china -- sunshine. in the western maryland mountains, the rain changes to snow showers. an inch or two is possible. not that chilly here. wednesday, we clear things out. a lot of sunshine. another mile day. changes going into next week and, a stronger cold front. showers, maybe even a thunderstorm thursday evening. that is the chill that arrives he
that will move past us in a few hours. as the rain moves -- moves up, we did have a dense fog in the morning. that is why the weather service continues. visibility in this area going under a quarter mile at times. the good news is it is mid december and all the moisture is falling above freezing. 52 downtown. 51 right now. temperatures will not cool off in the morning. maybe even rising a few more degrees overnight. the winds are beginning to shift to the south. a few showers. unseasonably warm...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
78
78
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
people used to be afraid that when he died, the country might fall apart. well, there is real anxiety about his health now, but no one thinks the south africa is in danger. >> let's go live to the conference to speak to milton. i and the end, the vote was not that close, was it? -- in the end, the vote was not that close, was it? >> in the end the president was elected by over 2000 votes. only 900 for the challenger. it is clear that they want him to lead south africa for another seven years. >> let's look at the process that got him there. but we have heard criticisms. what does the process tell us about the state of this amazing party once led by nelson mandela? >> this process tells us one thing, that the party of nelson mandela was plagued by sectionalism and serious allegations of corruption, which is how we got to this conference. there were accusations that president jacob zuma, for example, took public funds from the state coffers and renovated his private home. they are currently leading an investigation into that allegation. >> the president himse
people used to be afraid that when he died, the country might fall apart. well, there is real anxiety about his health now, but no one thinks the south africa is in danger. >> let's go live to the conference to speak to milton. i and the end, the vote was not that close, was it? -- in the end, the vote was not that close, was it? >> in the end the president was elected by over 2000 votes. only 900 for the challenger. it is clear that they want him to lead south africa for another...
174
174
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, we can't go back to school, we can't go back to school. our teacher is dead. mrs. soto, we don't have a teacher. and i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the school nurse told abc's george stephanopoulos how she crouched under her desk and held her breath. >> while you're under there, you actually see the feet of the shooter? >> i could see him from the knees down. see the legs. >> right in front of you? >> 20 feet away, facing -- his boots were facing my desk. >> then he turned and walked away? >> it was seconds. he turned and walked out. and i heard the door close. >> reporter: and for the rabbi, the tough task of explaining to the faithful where the evil that struck last friday comes from. >> i don't beli
us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, we can't go back to school, we can't go back to school. our teacher is dead. mrs. soto, we...
189
189
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
give us your take on where the negotiation stands right now. what can you tell us? >> i think it's a real bad idea to raise taxes. we have a struggling economy, and i think we'll have the opposite effect. i think the economy could become more sluggish with increasing taxes. you may get less revenue if you raise tax rate. that being said, i don't know where we are. no one is calling me up to give me any information on this. i'll find out if you find out first, you call me, okay? but we're not really part of the negotiations. that's being done by a couple of people, and i real think in the end as republicans we need to continue standing for what we've already stood for and that's that you stimulate the economy by leaving more money in the private sector. >> what about boehner's plan "b?" ken? >> let me go back to what senator paul said. look, in reality i don't believe people making $1 million in the year, are going to do anything. i just don't believe it. >> i think what you mistake here it matters whose money it is. that's sort of a pejorative or a moralistic way of
give us your take on where the negotiation stands right now. what can you tell us? >> i think it's a real bad idea to raise taxes. we have a struggling economy, and i think we'll have the opposite effect. i think the economy could become more sluggish with increasing taxes. you may get less revenue if you raise tax rate. that being said, i don't know where we are. no one is calling me up to give me any information on this. i'll find out if you find out first, you call me, okay? but we're...
434
434
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 434
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us. >>> washington will be able to step back from the edge of fiscal skplif reach a deal to avoid tax increases and spending cuts. house speaker john boehner returned to the white house today, word is that the two inched towards a deal following a new proposal from the president. the plan increasing the top tax rates on tax payers earning more than $400,000 a year. >> tonight new signs of optimism on wall street. dow rose 100 points today, snapping a three day losing streak. a and p gained 16 because of signs on solving the deficit crisis. google stock went up $18 a share on reports an antitrust investigation could end this week with no major action required. google has been accused of giving lower rankings to competitors making it harder for customers to find them, apple said it sold more than two million iphone 5s in three days following it's release in china. that is a a record launch in china. >> well, still to come here tonight at 6:00 a nationwide clam yoer for stronger gun control
stay with us. >>> washington will be able to step back from the edge of fiscal skplif reach a deal to avoid tax increases and spending cuts. house speaker john boehner returned to the white house today, word is that the two inched towards a deal following a new proposal from the president. the plan increasing the top tax rates on tax payers earning more than $400,000 a year. >> tonight new signs of optimism on wall street. dow rose 100 points today, snapping a three day losing...
149
149
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> with a 106 point move to the upside in the dow jones industrial average see how gold prices are faring. they are closing and sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. >> reporter: gold moving in the opposite direction, a major selloff in the gold market with gold prices down, more than $20. a close that could be around 1670 an ounce and may drop toward the 200 day moving average, 1667. several factors pressuring prices. many sides talking about both sides. that having an impact on gold. moreover, what happened in china with them canceling orders for soybeans highlights the fact there may be cooling off going on in china. that exacerbated a selloff in the agriculture commodities and that translated to a selloff in gold and silver as well. what's interesting to note are some reports out from firms talking about what happened in commodities overall. so far this year we have seen losses overall for commodities sector. gold, though, has fared pretty well up
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> with a 106 point move to the upside in the dow jones industrial average see how gold prices are faring. they are closing and sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. >> reporter: gold moving in the opposite direction, a major selloff in the gold market with gold prices down, more than $20. a close that could be around 1670 an ounce and may drop toward the 200 day moving average, 1667. several factors pressuring prices....
432
432
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 432
favorite 0
quote 0
and there are things that each one of us can do. each one of us can do. first of all, what can parents do? teach your children personal responsibility. teach our children resilience because teach them to understand when they fall down they can get back up. teachers, teach in children the values, the values of volunteerism. connecting to other people. creating, instead of destroying. neighbors, set an example of helping people who are suffering. >> we all have a responsibility. i'm sorry, that's all we have time for right now. dr. welner, thanks very much. >>> let's go to sam with the weather. >> hey, george. we're going to start with pictures out of colorado. the rockies in the last few storms have picked up powder. as skiers like to call it, freshys. and lara's like, no? i'm like, yes. absolutely. look at the current advise remembers. winter storm watches and warnings from green bay. chicago, you're right on the end of it. if this goes south, you're the longest snow drought period from year-to-year. you could get more out of this. there's where the blizz
and there are things that each one of us can do. each one of us can do. first of all, what can parents do? teach your children personal responsibility. teach our children resilience because teach them to understand when they fall down they can get back up. teachers, teach in children the values, the values of volunteerism. connecting to other people. creating, instead of destroying. neighbors, set an example of helping people who are suffering. >> we all have a responsibility. i'm sorry,...
319
319
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
for us. gas is as cheap as it's been all year. dropping 10 cents in the last week alone. this morning, the average price is $3.25. that's a contrast to what it was this past fall, when we were approaching roughly $4 per gallon. the most inexpensive gas in the country is going to be the show-me state. massachusetts, $2.95. and the most expensive is in hawaii. a significant development, josh. for the first time this year, gas is under $4 per gallon in all 50 states. and that's a little bit of relief, considering this is going to be the worst holiday traffic season on record in six years. a little bit of a break for our wallets. >> we just heard. paula, thank you for that. >>> he's been called a giant of the senate. tributes pouring in for hawaii senator daniel inouye. the first japanese-american in congress. he went on to serve 50 distinguished years in the senate. a fellow hawaiian, president obama, tweeted this. aloha, danny. senator daniel inouye died monday. he was 88 years old. >>> and haz
for us. gas is as cheap as it's been all year. dropping 10 cents in the last week alone. this morning, the average price is $3.25. that's a contrast to what it was this past fall, when we were approaching roughly $4 per gallon. the most inexpensive gas in the country is going to be the show-me state. massachusetts, $2.95. and the most expensive is in hawaii. a significant development, josh. for the first time this year, gas is under $4 per gallon in all 50 states. and that's a little bit of...
134
134
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
archives are easy to use. the cia archives are harder to use. i would actually argue they could be -- you don't want to show from the last 20 years but i know people who have had trouble getting access and in the 40s and 50's. the national archive, i haven't actually worked in the american archives with some friends abort there. i know it's not hard to use. c-span: go back to where you started this book in 1944 and go to 1956. how did the soviets takeover eastern europe? what did they use? you mentioned a lot of stuff earlier but specifically? .. what he did to make sure that he had enough influence, because he set up -- i'll choose three institutions in particular that he felt were important. number one was the secret police. he created domain of these countries, the red army in conjunction with the kgb, secret police forces speaking the local languages. sometimes people coming from the soviet union, sometimes for natives, and began turning them in at this and they began doing that right away. when they begin in 1939. they invaded eastern polan
archives are easy to use. the cia archives are harder to use. i would actually argue they could be -- you don't want to show from the last 20 years but i know people who have had trouble getting access and in the 40s and 50's. the national archive, i haven't actually worked in the american archives with some friends abort there. i know it's not hard to use. c-span: go back to where you started this book in 1944 and go to 1956. how did the soviets takeover eastern europe? what did they use? you...
83
83
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
show us the money. tell us where you like to invest and how right now. >> sure. well, liz, we think the market -- we think maybe high single digit gain for the year. the primary reason being than thanom -- that nominal gdp growth will be --. we would say go with companies that are doing a great job turning out investment income. let's go with a company like pepsico that has a3.1% dividend yield. they have grown their dividend 27% over the past four years. they are expected to grow at about 15% the next four years. a great place to be. totally different sector teva pharmaceuticals the largest generic pharmaceutical company in the world. they have grown their dividend payout 63% over the past four years, looking to grow it at about 57%. liz: go with those guys that consistently raise the dividend quarter after quarter. >> absolutely. and in fact with pepsi, they have raised their dividend 40 years in a row. david: ryan, housing, we're about to talk to hovnanian right here. he will be talking about his particular company but you have some housing picks. you think th
show us the money. tell us where you like to invest and how right now. >> sure. well, liz, we think the market -- we think maybe high single digit gain for the year. the primary reason being than thanom -- that nominal gdp growth will be --. we would say go with companies that are doing a great job turning out investment income. let's go with a company like pepsico that has a3.1% dividend yield. they have grown their dividend 27% over the past four years. they are expected to grow at...
110
110
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better for brunswick. over the last decade, the age of the average powerboat in the water has gone from 15 years old to 21 years old. wow! i thought cars at 11 years was a lot. that means there's a ton of pent-up replacement demand. we saw the same thing happen in the automobile market where the average car on the road got so old that it has led to a new surge. that's what that $15 million car build's about. i bet that's also going to be true for boats, and that's terrific news for brunswick. back in late october, brunswick reported a big 14 cent
they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better...
111
111
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us. we'll be right back. ight back. >> second lieutenant baneck from springfield, virginia. i just want to say happy holidays to my parents back home. i love you, miss you and i'll see you again next year. ó >>> welcome back, everybody. a server at a northern virginia restaurant working on her college degree got quite a surprise. >> fox 5's beth parker tells us how a little holiday cheer is helping out this holiday season. season. >> reporter: they came, they ate, they tip bombed. what is a tip bomb? it is a surprisingly huge tip for a waiter or waitress. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: and he wasn't even the recipient. lonnie is the head coach here at glory days restaurant and sports bar on nutley street in fairfax. he will be the first to tell that you servers earn their money. >> they work very hard on their feet 10, 11, 1 hours a day. >> reporter: watch some third joe taken during lunch this friday. >> unknown to us. they didn't tell anybody. they didn't talk to anybody. they went above and beyond a
stay with us. we'll be right back. ight back. >> second lieutenant baneck from springfield, virginia. i just want to say happy holidays to my parents back home. i love you, miss you and i'll see you again next year. ó >>> welcome back, everybody. a server at a northern virginia restaurant working on her college degree got quite a surprise. >> fox 5's beth parker tells us how a little holiday cheer is helping out this holiday season. season. >> reporter: they...